March 2019 Archive
31.
Elizabeth Warren Proposes Breaking Up Tech Giants Like Amazon (nytimes.com)
32.
Addressing Spotify’s Claims (apple.com)
33.
Serious Chrome zero-day (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
34.
Open Source Doesn’t Make Money Because It Isn’t Designed to Make Money (ianbicking.org)
35.
Firefox to add Tor Browser anti-fingerprinting technique called letterboxing (zdnet.com)
36.
U.S. to ground Boeing 737 Max 8 (businessinsider.com)
37.
Twitter forces all new users to enter a valid phone number (sucky.ninja)
38.
Graying Out (tbray.org)
39.
How I'm able to take notes in mathematics lectures using LaTeX and Vim (castel.dev)
40.
EU government websites have undisclosed adtech trackers from Google and others (theregister.co.uk)
41.
Apple announces Apple Card credit card (theverge.com)
42.
What Working at Stripe Has Been Like (kalzumeus.com)
43.
Write yourself a Git (2018) (wyag.thb.lt)
44.
I Miss Rails (chanind.github.io)
45.
Tesla Model Y (tesla.com)
46.
Experts cracked laptop of crypto CEO who died with $137M, but the money was gone (businessinsider.com)
47.
DARPA Is Building a $10M, Open-Source, Secure Voting System (motherboard.vice.com)
48.
Apple Cancels AirPower Product (techcrunch.com)
49.
Boeing 737 Max pilots complained to feds for months about suspected safety flaw (dallasnews.com)
50.
Google removed my ads-free app for “deceptive ads” (purpleleafsoftware.com)
51.
Gwern's Law: Ads cost you a tenth of your users (twitter.com)
52.
Mumble – Open source, low latency, high quality voice chat software (wiki.mumble.info)
53.
Scientists rise up against statistical significance (nature.com)
54.
Implementing a Neural Network from Scratch in Python (victorzhou.com)
55.
Google Moves to Address Wage Equity, and Finds It’s Underpaying Many Men (nytimes.com)
56.
Keybase is not softer than TOFU (keybase.io)
57.
Bezos Investigation Says the Saudis Obtained His Private Data (thedailybeast.com)
58.
How Inuit parents teach kids to control their anger (npr.org)
59.
Facebook, Instagram go down around the world in an apparent outage (usatoday.com)
60.
Facebook Still Tracks People on Yelp, Duolingo, Indeed (privacyinternational.org)